Olympics: Japanese delegation considers police action over online abuse

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Japan's Uta Abe reacts after the judo women's -52kg round of 16 bout of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Champ-de-Mars Arena, in Paris on July 28, 2024. Photo: Luis ROBAYO / AFP

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PARIS: Japan’s Paris Olympics delegation has announced it will consider contacting the police or taking legal action against defamatory content posted online targeting athletes, Kyodo news agency reported.

The Japanese Olympic Committee issued a statement on Thursday indicating that such measures may be taken in response to insults and threats seen on social media platforms.

“The posts hurt athletes’ feelings and often make them feel anxious and fearful,” the delegation stated, urging users to exercise good manners and follow the rules.

Since the Olympics began last week, some athletes have been subjected to defamatory posts.

“Harsh words from many people have hurt me,” said race walker Ayane Yanai, who decided not to compete in her individual event to concentrate on the mixed team event.

Judoka Uta Abe has faced criticism for breaking down in tears following her second-round loss in the 52-kilogramme category. – BERNAMA-KYODO

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